Samsung Galaxy Fold Officially Unveiled With 7.3-Inch Display, $1,980 Price Tag

BY Evan Selleck

Published 20 Feb 2019

Following an initial tease late last year, Samsung has just officially announced its first foldable smartphone.

Samsung today officially unveiled what it calls the Galaxy Fold. This is the company’s first foldable smartphone for the consumer market, and marks a huge transition point for the company.

The design is accented by metal, and, despite the real estate present (or perhaps because of it, thanks to the design itself) there is a notch in the top-right corner when the device is unfolded. The front display measures in at 4.6 inches and the inside display, when completely opened, is a 7.3-inch “Infinity Flex” display. And it appears that the phone does indeed unfold completely flat when it’s opened.

Samsung says the hinge system is “all-new” and it can’t be seen from the outside. When the device launches, it will be available in several colors: Cosmos Black, Space Silver, Martian Green, and Astral Blue. Samsung says the hinge system should hold up from “hundreds of thousands” of opening and closing. And owners will be able to personalize the hinge color, too.

Samsung detailed multitasking in the Galaxy Fold, saying it will be able to run three apps simultaneously. These are tiled on the bigger display, which should make using them easy enough. And with a feature called “app continuity”, users will be able to switch between one screen to another without pausing the app experience. Samsung says it worked with Google to get this all working the way it feels like it should.

There is a 7nm processor under the hood, and the Galaxy Fold will have 12GB of RAM. It has 512GB of built-in storage. There are two batteries, one in each side of the folding phone. There are six cameras in total: Three in the back, two on the inside, and one on the front (when the phone is closed).

The fingerprint reader is on the side of the device. Samsung showcased unfolding the phone while an app was in use. In this case, Google Maps. It started on the small screen, then, when unfolded, the Galaxy Fold seamlessly expanded the map. It all looked pretty good. Netflix was also showcased.

The Galaxy Fold starts at $1,980. It will have a 4G LTE variant and a 5G variant. It launches on April 26.